CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Bank of America Corp. said William Boardman is leaving as a director.

The bank said Wednesday that Boardman will not seek re-election at the shareholder meeting in May. The company said it will announce a replacement candidate by the end of the day.

Boardman, 69, said he only intended to serve on the board for two years when he joined in 2009. Boardman helped steer the company through the wake of the 2008 financial crisis and its acquisition of investment bank Merrill Lynch.

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